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Clime is a word that refers to a place on earth that is defined by a particular pattern of climate. This makes up the physical geography of a place.

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Synonyms of climate?

weather humidity temperature altitude aridity clime conditions latitude atmospheric climate


Do unicorns migrate?

They typically dwell in the Hercynian Forest, but during particulary harsh winters migrate into the more temperate clime of central Italy. See link : http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25097986/from/ET/wid/18298287/&GT1=43001.


Why does one colour move further than the other on a chromatogram?

The heavier dyes used will not be able to clime as high as lighter ones. Therefore, they will separate. A bit like athletes in a race, the quicker will separate from the pack, leaving the slower ones behind.


Civilization began in which zone or zones?

Civilizations began in the temperate zone. Climate and weather determines man's ability to build. The ancient Egyptians could not have built the pyramids if they lived in a climate such as the polar zone, which is unsuitable for out door labor. Crops can not grow in unfavorable climates, animals used for meat do not roam in very cold climates. The buffalos found in America, that was used for meat, and their furs for clothing could not have survived in a polar zone. Clime determined the growth of civilization. All of the Biblical first civilisations began in the temperate zone. John Washington-Hammurabi New Orleans, La.


Who was the first man to clime Mt Kilimanjaro?

The first ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro was made by Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller in 1889.The first known successful climbers were Hans Meyer, Ludwig Purtscheller and their guide Yohanas Kinyala Lauwo. On October 6, 1889, Meyer and Purtscheller reached the highest point of Kibo, the tallest of three volcanic cones on Kilimanjaro. The first to the summit was Hans Meyer, followed by Purtscheller.-The second tallest cone, Mawenzi, was not climbed until July 29, 1912, by the German climbers Edward Oehler and Fritz Klute.